Blair's foreign policy has failed: can Brown do any better?
15th Nov 2006, 01:18 GMT
We should not set too much store these days by what passes for Tony Blair's foreign policy, says Simon Heffer. Instead, we should have only one concern, and that is what Gordon Brown will propose to do about it.
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